Hot Chemistry: Radio Ion Chromatography
November 20, 2013
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November 20, 2013
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November 19, 2013
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November 19, 2013
Sitting Down with Sue Lunte, Ralph N. Adams Institute for Bioanalytical Chemistry, Departments of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Kansas, USA.
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November 19, 2013
How analytical scientists can innovate by setting aside the normally essential critical and logical thought processes that define science, and embracing the lost skill of imagination.
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November 19, 2013
From a seventeen-year vantage point, I offer these recollections into the development of a technology-based consulting business.
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November 19, 2013
Recently, we got round the table to sample the views of five experts on the future of food analysis. Is separation science still the greatest thing since sliced bread, or are there bigger fish to fry? Whether you find their views to be the cream of the crop or nutty as a fruitcake, they’ll certainly provide you with food for thought.
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November 18, 2013
The development of Orbitrap™ has taken up all of my professional life. It’s been a story of luck, perseverance, occasional deep insight and, ultimately, success. But for me, the implementation of Orbitrap has only just begun. Here’s how we did it, and where it goes from here.
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November 18, 2013
Incorporating updated analytical methods and approaches into pharmacopoeias – the bibles of pharmaceutical standards – would save a great deal of time and money.
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November 18, 2013
Is there a pecking order for scientists? If so, how is it determined and what does it mean?
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